Literature DB >> 31866141

Changes in global trends in food waste composting: Research challenges and opportunities.

Sanjeev Kumar Awasthi1, Surendra Sarsaiya2, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi1, Tao Liu1, Junchao Zhao1, Sunil Kumar3, Zengqiang Zhang4.   

Abstract

Increasing food waste (FW) generation has put significant pressure on the environment and has increased the global financial costs of its appropriate management. Among the traditional organic waste recycling technologies (i.e., incineration, landfilling and anaerobic digestion), composting is an economically feasible and reliable technology for FW recycling regardless of its technical flaws and social issues. The global scenario of FW generation, technical advancement in FW composting and essential nutrient recovery from organic waste with waste recycling are discussed in this article. Recent research on various strategies to improve FW composting, including co-composting, the addition of organic/inorganic additives, the mitigation of gaseous emission, and microbiological variations are comprehensively explained. Subsequently, it is shown that the performing FW composting in an existing mechanical facility can improve organic waste degradation and produce value-added mature compost to save on costs and increase the technological feasibility and viability of FW composting to some extent.
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Keywords:  Food waste composting; Gaseous emission; Maturity; Microbes; Mitigation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31866141     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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1.  Integrated Approach to Achieve a Sustainable Organic Waste Management System in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Nibras Abdullah; Ola A Al-Wesabi; Badiea Abdulkarem Mohammed; Zeyad Ghaleb Al-Mekhlafi; Meshari Alazmi; Mohammad Alsaffar; Mohammed Anbar; Putra Sumari
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-04-22

2.  Volatile Fatty Acids (VFAs) Generated by Anaerobic Digestion Serve as Feedstock for Freshwater and Marine Oleaginous Microorganisms to Produce Biodiesel and Added-Value Compounds.

Authors:  Alok Patel; Amir Mahboubi; Ilona Sárvári Horváth; Mohammad J Taherzadeh; Ulrika Rova; Paul Christakopoulos; Leonidas Matsakas
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 3.  New developments in biological phosphorus accessibility and recovery approaches from soil and waste streams.

Authors:  Vedran Vučić; Susann Müller
Journal:  Eng Life Sci       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 2.678

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